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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://dspace.ffh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1816
Title: Mesoporous silica directly modified by incorporation or impregnation of some heteropolyacids: Synthesis and structural characterization
Authors: Popa, Alexandru
Sasca, Viorel
Kiss, Erne E.
Marinkovic-Neducin, Radmila
Holclajtner Antunović, Ivanka 
Keywords: A. Inorganic compounds;B. Sol-gel chemistry;C. Raman spectroscopy;C. Thermogravimetric analysis
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2011
Journal: Materials Research Bulletin
Abstract: 
The synthesis of heteropolyacids-mesoporous silica composites was carried out in acidic media by impregnation and/or by direct incorporation of active phase. The effect of incorporation of heteropolyacids (HPAs) species into organized mesoporous silica was studied by using non-ionic and cationic surfactants. A comparison between direct incorporation of HPAs into mesoporous silica and impregnation of HPAs on mesoporous silica was done. The structure and texture of H3PMo12O40 and H 4PVMo11O40 included on mesoporous silica were studied by XRD, SEM-EDS, FT-IR and Raman spectroscopies and BET and pore size distribution. Thermal stability was determined by thermo gravimetric analysis (TGA) and differential thermal analysis (DTA). FT-IR and Raman studies showed that HPAs anions preserved their Keggin structure after incorporation or impregnation on mesoporous silica support. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
URI: https://dspace.ffh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1816
ISSN: 0025-5408
DOI: 10.1016/j.materresbull.2010.10.003
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